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Atlanta Church Will Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
King delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech while leading the 1963 March on Washington, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
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Mosquito Infestation In Florida After Ian Is Bringing Health Concerns
Florida is dealing with a mosquito infestation after hurricane Ian, bringing health concerns over West Nile virus, mold and mildew.
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Housing Prices Continue To Soar Due To Supply Chain, Labor Shortages
December marked the third straight month of growth for U.S. builders, but new home prices are still much higher than many can afford.
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KNXV: Phoenix Approves New Plan To Combat Heat-Related Deaths
According to health data, Maricopa County has seen a 400% increase in heat-related deaths since 2014.
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U.S. Census Bureau Unveils $500 Million Ad Campaign
The campaign features more than 1,000 print, television, radio and internet ads in 13 languages.
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The Road To The 19th Amendment
It's been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified. Newsy takes a closer look at the decades-long movement for women's suffrage.
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What Is Omicron's Current U.S. Impact?
The U.S. has seen more than 800,000 COVID-related deaths, and the new variant is threatening to bring back travel restrictions ahead of the holidays.
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Oil Prices Surged Above $100 Per Barrel
The economic ripples are being felt at gas stations across U.S.
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Bringing Better Mental Health To School Lockdown Drills
About 96 percent of U.S. Schools require some sort of lockdown drill, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Uvalde Residents Struggle To Find Access To Mental Health Care To Cope
Many of the residents in Uvalde, Texas are going to need mental health services to cope with the trauma they've experienced after the mass shooting.
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Need For Student Mental Health Support Growing Amid Pandemic
College students are increasingly turning to each other or to support groups to work on mental health struggles that began or intensified with COVID.
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Tesla Further Flexing Its Muscles to Meet Demand, Analyst Ives Says
Dan Ives, managing director and senior equity research analyst at Wedbush Securities, discusses the prospects for Tesla Inc. The automaker reported fourth-quarter results that beat Wall Street estimates, but warned supply-chain troubles...
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Short Seller Explains Why He's Targeting Hengan International Group
Dec.11 -- Matthew Wiechert, principal and chief executive officer at Bonitas Research, discusses his report shorting shares of Hengan International Group because of concerns over its financial reporting and debt. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Disney's Iger, Chapek Discuss Management Change, Strategy
Feb.25 -- Walt Disney Co.'s Bob Iger and Bob Chapek talk about the management change and the company's strategy. Disney named Chapek as its new chief executive officer, abruptly ending years of speculation over who would succeed Iger...
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Deciphering The Symbols Of The Jan. 6 Insurrection
During the January 6 insurrection, people were wearing symbols and waving flags that scream silent messages all on their own.
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State Gas Tax Holiday To Bring Relief At The Pump
Right now, according to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of gasoline is a whopping $4.27.
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New 'Smart Gun' Technology Looks To Address Safety Concerns
Two companies are developing personal authentication technology for handguns so they can only be fired by authorized users.
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Ga. Gov. Accused Of Using Loophole To Cancel Elections, Appoint Judges
Georgia's constitution allows Gov. Brian Kemp to appoint a judge who can serve for as long as two years before the election is rescheduled.
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The 'Mozart Group' Hopes To Save Ukrainians Trapped In A Steel Plant
The group of veterans formed during the war in Ukraine, providing mine clearing, information operations, and evacuations, says its CEO.
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Report: More Americans See Asian Americans As "Perpetual Foreigners"
The STAATUS Index survey tracks perceptions and stereotypes of Asian Americans in the U.S.
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U.S. Producer Inflation Rose To 8.5% In September
New economic data from the Labor Department will likely lead to another interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve in November.
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US to Announce New China Chip Limits
The Biden administration is planning to announce new restrictions on China's access to US semiconductor technology, according to people familiar with the matter. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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What Does Asia's Aging Population Mean for Investors?
May.11 -- Michael Dommermuth, head of wealth and asset management for Asia at Manulife Investment Management, discusses the market implications of inflation concerns and the Covid-19 pandemic across the globe, and his investment...